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CH. 1 INTRO TO FORENSIC Review

Authored by Susan Penick

Science

12th Grade

CH. 1 INTRO TO FORENSIC Review
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1.

MATCH QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Matching: Match each branch of forensic science to the correct description.

Pathology

  1.  Use dental marks for the identification of corpses

Psychiatry

  1. aluate offenders  to determine if they are competent to stand trial

Criminalistics AKA Forensics

  1.   Study medical history of victims and determine cause and circumstance 

        of death


Odontology

  1. Application of science to matters of the law

Polygraphy

Use lie detectors or other interrogation methods

2.

MATCH QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Matching: Match each branch of forensic science to the correct description.

Computer science

  1.  Investigate accidents dealing with transportation, structure collapses, 

      and product liability


Engineering

  1. Identify the cause of drug overs doses or poisonings

Toxicology

  1. Trace crimes dealing with electronic records or identity theft

3.

MATCH QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Matching: Match each person to their important contribution to forensic science.

  1. comparison microscope for bullets

Albert S. Osborn

Published "Questioned Documents"

Calvin Goddard

  “Father of Criminal Identification”

August Vollmer

  1. Published Sherlock Holmes stories

Arthur Conan Doyle

  1. Established the First Crime Lab in USA

Alphonse Bertillon

4.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match the following to the correct description

Matthew

Orfilia

  1.  Able to match of projectiles to firearms

Ballistics

  1.  Identify body fluids at crime scenes or on evidence

  1. Leone Lattes

  1.  “Father of Forensic Toxicology”; chemist who studied the 

   detection of poisons.


Serology

  1. Developed a method to determine blood type of dried blood 

Anthropology

  1.  Use skeletal body remains for identification 

5.

MATCH QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Matching: Match each person to their important contribution to forensic science.

  1. Hans Gross

Used thumb prints to ID workers in India

Frances Galton

  1.  Published Criminal Investigation to apply scientific principles to 

         forensic science


Edmond Locard

  1. Received Nobel Prize for discovering the ABO Blood Types

  1. Karl Landsteiner

  1. The founder and director of the Institute of Criminalistics at the University of Lyons, France. Developed a principle of  transfer of trace evidence.


  1. William Herschel

  1.  Published Finger Prints about the uniqueness and classification of  prints


6.

MATCH QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Match each type of law to the correct description or definition.

Laws based on the Constitution

Statutory

Laws that are developed for preventative or remedial purposes, such as a restraining order

Equity

Laws that deal with regulation and enforcement of rights

Criminal

7.

MATCH QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Match each type of law to the correct description or definition.

  1. Laws that deal with relationships between individuals

Civil

Laws based on the Constitution

Administrative

  1.    Laws made up of judicial opinions and precedents

Common

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